Duncan Kimuyu

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Karatina University 
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Riginos C, Kimuyu DM, Veblen KE, et al. (2024) Getting better with age: Lessons from the Kenya Long-term Exclosure Experiment (KLEE). Ecology Letters. 27: e14466
Karp AT, Koerner SE, Hempson GP, et al. (2024) Grazing herbivores reduce herbaceous biomass and fire activity across African savannas. Ecology Letters. 27: e14450
Masudi SP, Odadi WO, Kimuyu DM, et al. (2024) Wild herbivores and cattle have differing effects on postfire herbaceous vegetation recovery in an African savanna. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2975
Clements HS, Do Linh San E, Hempson G, et al. (2024) The bii4africa dataset of faunal and floral population intactness estimates across Africa's major land uses. Scientific Data. 11: 191
Pringle RM, Abraham JO, Anderson TM, et al. (2023) Impacts of large herbivores on terrestrial ecosystems. Current Biology : Cb. 33: R584-R610
Wells HBM, Crego RD, Opedal ØH, et al. (2021) Experimental evidence that effects of megaherbivores on mesoherbivore space use are influenced by species' traits. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Charles GK, Riginos C, Veblen KE, et al. (2021) Termite mound cover and abundance respond to herbivore-mediated biotic changes in a Kenyan savanna. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 7226-7238
Young TP, Kimuyu DM, Odadi WO, et al. (2021) Naïve plant communities and individuals may initially suffer in the face of reintroduced megafauna: An experimental exploration of rewilding from an African savanna rangeland. Plos One. 16: e0248855
Werner CM, Kimuyu D, Veblen KE, et al. (2020) Synergistic effects of long-term herbivory and previous fire on fine-scale heterogeneity of prescribed grassland burns. Ecology. e03270
Goheen JR, Augustine DJ, Veblen KE, et al. (2018) Conservation lessons from large-mammal manipulations in East African savannas: the KLEE, UHURU, and GLADE experiments. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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